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| bradphoto
10-23-2009 10:40:35
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Hi I am looking at a D-14 gas. What should I check for problems and how? Thanks for all the help Brad |
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| JMS/.MN
10-23-2009 16:57:27
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Re: D 14 ??? in reply to bradphoto, 10-23-2009 10:40:35
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| Stand on the brakes while moving- run the PD in hi and lo- should keep pulling. If not, it"s a split and rebuild. |
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| Max(ia)
10-23-2009 16:00:05
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Re: D 14 ??? in reply to bradphoto, 10-23-2009 10:40:35
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| Try to make sure the oils are staying in their respective cavities. If there is an internal seal leaking or the lift cylinder hyd oil can drain into the rearend. Check the Power Director to make sure it shifts and doesn"t pop out. |
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| Squigdemahoogit
10-23-2009 10:57:38
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Re: D 14 ??? in reply to bradphoto, 10-23-2009 10:40:35
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| check for if it pops out of 3rd gear when driving. I personaly have never had problems with mine but hear it is a very common problem. eric |
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